After our twenty week scan we were really excited and thought everything was going great, until we had our appointment with Dr J to discuss the results. Even though Frostie is on target with all his/her measurements, the doctor reviewing our ultrasound found an echogenic intra cardiac focus in Frostie's left ventricle. Which means there is a bit of calcification on Frostie's heart which some studies found has an increased association with Down Syndrome. It does happen in 3% of normal pregnancies and even though Dr J is not worried about it, he has referred us to an ultrasound specialist to be reviewed. If this specialist still thinks there may be a problem he will order an amniocentesis for further testing. We have taken comfort in Dr J's feeling towards the results, and haven't stressed out about the further tests. Taking heart that all our other tests have come back normal and the whole point of these tests to find out early if something is wrong. But we haven't discussed the results with anyone just so others aren't worried, which (we think) causes more harm than good.
In other news I finally went in and submitted my admission paperwork for the hospital where we will be meeting Frostie! It was lovely to meet with some of the midwives and they seemed great. I even got to peak at a couple of newborns as they were coming past, so cute! I also got to book my pre-natal classes and pre-admission interview. November is apparently a busy time at the Woman's and Children's hospital and there are a lot of couples expecting their first baby. I asked the midwives if there was any reason for this and they said one reason was because of the IVF cycle in February (that's us) and the other one was because we had a cyclone in February, it was surprising how no electricity for a couple of days equals lots of babies nine months later! I thought this was hilarious!
When I was leaving and the midwife said she'll be seeing me soon, the reality of us coming here to have our baby, came crashing down on me and I almost cried when I was walking out the doors. It just seems so surreal sometimes. I had a similar moment a few weeks ago when we were putting together Frostie's cot and change table. We were moving them around to see how they would fit in the room and I burst into tears, poor BJ was so worried something was wrong but I was so happy to be putting together the nursery I couldn't contain myself.
How far along: 23 weeks
Total weight change: +3kg
Maternity clothes: The majority of the time, I’m getting some use out of my regular shorts and jeans thanks to the belly belt
Stretch Marks: Not yet but keeping an eye out
Movement: Yep especially at night time
Sleep: Can’t get enough sleep! On Saturday I slept into 10am!
Best Moment This Past Week: Spending so much needed “couple time” with Jas after being away and putting my admission papers into the hospital
Most Difficult Moment This Past Week: Getting the results back from our 20 week scan
Belly Button In or Out: Still in, but shallower
Cravings/Aversions: Nothing
Symptoms: Movement and belly gradually getting bigger
What I'm Looking Forward To: My sister is planning my baby shower at the beginning of August and I turn the big 3-0 in less than two months!
Total weight change: +3kg
Maternity clothes: The majority of the time, I’m getting some use out of my regular shorts and jeans thanks to the belly belt
Stretch Marks: Not yet but keeping an eye out
Movement: Yep especially at night time
Sleep: Can’t get enough sleep! On Saturday I slept into 10am!
Best Moment This Past Week: Spending so much needed “couple time” with Jas after being away and putting my admission papers into the hospital
Most Difficult Moment This Past Week: Getting the results back from our 20 week scan
Belly Button In or Out: Still in, but shallower
Cravings/Aversions: Nothing
Symptoms: Movement and belly gradually getting bigger
What I'm Looking Forward To: My sister is planning my baby shower at the beginning of August and I turn the big 3-0 in less than two months!